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Tar spot, a new disease of corn, was recently confirmed for the first time in the United States. So far, it has been found in both Indiana and Illinois. For the 2015 season, there will likely be little impact given how late in the season it was found. However, this will be a disease to keep an eye on in upcoming seasons.

Initial symptoms include brownish lesions on leaves. Spore producing structures are then produced, and as the name suggests, they resemble black spots of tar which feel bumpy to the touch. The disease is often caused by two fungal species in Central and South America, Phyllachora maydis and Monographella maydis. So far, only Phyllachora maydis has been found in the United States.

November 21, 2017 | Erin Lizotte | As the end of the year approaches, growers can take advantage of the new online Integrated Pest Management Academy and earn six credits towards their Michigan Pesticide Applicators License.